“Six months have passed since the first DirectX 11 accelerator seeing
the light of day. ATI’s Radeon HD 5870 was presented on 23rd September
2009. After its appearance and the graduate fading of the media
appraisal of the new standards and models, all eyes turned to Nvidia,
impatiently waiting for a competitor. Unfortunately, as time went by
with no response, Nvidia started to gather attention by some rather
strange ways. First of all, an overblown secrecy surrounding the
development of the new GPU which was supposedly on its way, supported by
a “fishy” model of a supposed Fermi card by Nvidia’s CEO Jen-Hsun
himself. A premature leak of “white paper” material followed, which is a
rather awkward move in itself, although Nvidia isn’t exactly new to the
concept of “paper launch"…”

Currently, Western Digital only offers the WD SiliconEdge Blue
drives for the desktop and mobile PC market. However, you can count on
more solid state drive models in the future. This first-generation
solid state drives come in three capacities - 256 GB, 128 GB and 64
GB, and boast the following features :